During a live interview on "Squawk Box," CNBC's Joe Kernen challenges GOP House Majority Leader Eric Cantor's opposition to gay marriage: "No one's asking you to marry another man." (3:17)
As he argues that too many people in the U.S. are taking unfair advantage of disability benefits, Rick Santelli points to the UK’s recent move to impose means testing. (1:26)
Mark Matthews, Head of Research Asia at Bank Julius Baer, analyzes China's economy. He says there is going to be disappointment in earnings growth if the country's manufacturing PMI growth moderates.
Steve Brice, Chief Investment Strategist at Standard Chartered Wealth Management Group, explains why it will be difficult to get Japanese corporations to invest overseas.
As the housing market rebounds, so do sales of home priced at $10 million and up. CNBC's Robert Frank lists the zip codes where sales are the hottest. (2:48)
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about the factors supporting U.S. stocks and whether investors should follow the old 'sell in May and go away' adage this year. (2:18)
Tony Nash, Managing Director at IHS Consulting, explains why he thinks U.S. non-farm payrolls for March due out on Friday will come in at around 180,000.
CNBC's Adam Bakhtiar looks at shares of Bumi Resources in the daily 'Stock in 60' segment, which reported $666 million in net profit losses in its full-year earnings report.
Security video at a deli in Redding, California, captures a man who appears to have decided to rob the place. But he seems to be spooked when he tries to break the glass and the alarm sounds. (0:35)
In an exclusive live interview, Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo tells CNBC’s Steve Liesman there’s still more work to be done to make sure no bank’s failure can bring down the entire financial system. (0:48)
One technical analyst and one fundamental analyst disagree on whether to buy the Dow stock that has had the worst price performance year-to-date. (2:39)
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about his concerns about today's stock market close and what might happen next in Europe. (2:37)
CNBC's Michelle Caruso Cabrera reports live from Nicosia as Cypriots wait in lines outside banks to access deposits for the first time in a week. (1:51)
Mark Mobius, executive chairman at Templeton Emerging Markets Group, says the only way to solve the euro zone's debt crisis is for a default to happen. (1:22)
Mike Werner, Senior Equity Analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, says the days of 20-30% earnings growth for Chinese banks are over. He expects faster earnings growth from smaller banks and gives his top picks in the sector.
Leaders of the BRICS countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - wrapped up their annual summit overnight. CNBC's Samantha Loring files this report from Durban.
Emirsyah Satar, CEO of Garuda Indonesia says 2012 was a good year for the company on both the domestic and international travel fronts. He talks about plans to expand flights internationally.
Singapore may be known for its rules and regulations, but the city-state is looking to transform itself into a rock and roll hub. CNBC's Deirdre-Wang Morris investigates.
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about "pretty awful carnage" for European financials and what he sees as a "dangerous precedent" in Cyprus. (2:45)